As we begin this series, ‘Healthy Mind’, we confront the idea that sheer will power is able to help getting our heads right. Instead, we lean into the steady and faithful power of God and the participation he invites us to.
Pastor John leads our discussion as he kicks off our new sermon series "Healthy Mind, God Help Us!"
This week we started our new series Healthy Mind: God Help Us! We are hopeful this series will be incredibly relevant as we address topics like fear, worry, contentment, depression and stress. Our thought life really matters! Pastor Dary this weekend introduced this series and invited us to evaluate our thinking. What does it mean to renew my mind?
We are excited to start a new series this weekend called healthy mind. We would like to invite you to join us online or live. We will be talking about our thought life and how to control unhealthy thoughts. There truly is a battle going on for your mind. God wants you to win this battle with his help.
That tomb-stone that had closed the tomb, enclosed the crucified body – that served as a definitive and horrible ‘thud’ to any hope – THAT very same tomb-stone was rolled back to the side. Now, the tomb-stone rolled away to the side, reveals the tomb once more and gives access to “Come and see” the new thing that God did! Come and get your first taste of this game-changing joy!
Pastor John leads the discussion this week for our final sermon in our "Mirror, Mirror" series
He is Risen! Join us for a great celebration of Jesus conquering death. How can we go from death to life in our own lives? Happy Easter!
In this Easter Week podcast Pastor Jeff Lucas reflects on Jesus’ final journey to the cross looking at the account from Mark 13:1-31. Jesus gives a description of the turmoil that would come. Nobody relishes trouble, and while we might struggle through it, we should not be surprised by it. Jesus said, “In this world you will have trouble, but take heart I have overcome the world!” (Jn 16.33). But then He goes on to describe the ultimate triumph that will be ours in Him in His coming. There may be trouble now, but glory is coming.